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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1286643"><b>flyingjoey</b></A> : While visiting the Dominican Republic last week, I found myself needing online access.  Well, a cousin of mine who is based in Santo Domingo handed me this strange looking device which I thought was some kind of wireless router.  Well to make a long story short it was a WiMax device.<br> <br>It had an RJ-45 and RJ-11 port in the back.  I plugged its power supply into a power outlet, pulled out an ethernet cable plugged the other end into the back of my laptop and bam I was online at 1.5mb.  So it&#146;s not my 20/5 connection that I have at home, but the darned thing worked, and it worked well, furthermore I plugged in the hotel&#146;s phone into the back of the device and I was making phone calls back to the states at the rate of 3 pennies a minute.  So&#133; 3 cents at minute versus US$2.50 a min on my cell phone (Do the math).<br><br>WiMax is in its infancy obviously we can&#146;t expect FIOS like speeds on the darned thing, but in time, who knows&#133; it may be a viable solution.  I wouldn&#146;t mind having the ability to &#147;Bring&#148; my internet connection with me when I travel.<br><br>Now, what will make XOHM a really attractive product would be the ability to fall back to EVDO Rev. A (or B) and in those desperate moments 1X.  For sure, I&#146;d pay for something like that.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 22:45:11 EDT</pubDate>
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